Miami Warehouse Logistics Employment for Workers

Our team specializes in Miami warehouse buildings for lease or sale. Our customers include logistics, manufacturers, import/exporters, transportation, air and sea cargo, freight forwarders and more. We assist them in finding the best warehouse to suit their needs. Often our clients ask us what the figures are for employment and wages for warehouse workers. Below is a chart of information in regards to Miami-Dade County Occupational Wages for 2012 that was provided to us by our friends at Beacon Council. Please let us know if you need anything else concerning your Miami warehouse needs. We will be happy to help get you the information and/or introduce you to the right people.

Hourly Wages

Occupational

2011

(2012 wage estimates in dollars)

Code

Title

Employment

Mean

Median

Entry**

Exp***

43-5011

Cargo and Freight Agents

3,500

18.93

17.16

11.95

22.41

11-1021

General and Operations Managers

9,550

53.08

45.16

25.40

66.92

51-9198

Helpers–Production Workers

1,860

10.79

9.53

8.26

12.05

17-2112

Industrial Engineers

730

34.07

31.95

20.20

41.00

53-7051

Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators

2,890

15.09

13.74

10.42

17.42

53-7062

Laborers

14,900

12.54

11.68

8.80

14.40

13-1081

Logisticians

510

30.93

28.49

20.88

35.95

43-4151

Order Clerks

3,210

12.96

12.77

8.44

15.22

43-5081

Stock Clerks and Order Fillers

18,780

11.73

11.00

8.66

13.27

53-6061

Transportation Attendants

110

18.99

20.68

14.07

21.44

53-6051

Transportation Inspectors

30

34.08

29.18

19.81

41.22

53-6099

Transportation Workers, All Other

110

17.96

18.02

10.98

21.45

11-3071

Transportation, Storage, Distribution Managers

620

49.95

47.30

29.08

60.38

** Entry Wage – This is the wage an entry-level worker might expect to make. It is defined as the average (mean) wage earned by the lowest third of all workers in a given occupation.

*** Experienced Wage – This wage represents what an experienced worker might expect to make. It is defined as the average (mean) wage earned by the upper two-thirds of all workers in a given occupation.